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The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 2: 1350-1547: Reform and Cultural
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The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 2: 1350-1547: Reform and Cultural Revolution Paperback / softback - 2004

by James Simpson

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Paperback / softback. New. Covers ground, ranging from the burst of English literary writing under the reign of Richard II to the literature of the Reformation. Challenging traditional assumptions, this volume argues that the stylistic diversity enjoyed by medieval writers was curtailed by the authoritarian practice of the sixteenth-century cultural revolution.
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Despite its size, this book has a very simple, central, and consistent theme: that the institutional simplifications and centralizations of the sixteenth century provoked correlative simplifications and narrowings in literature.

About the author

James Simpson is Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard University.
Jonathan Bate (General Editor) is King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool. His books include Shakespeare and Ovid, The Genius of Shakespeare, and The Cure for Love.